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2[[caption-width-right:319:Left to right: Peter and Seth.]]
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4->''"What if to a child, what appeared to be an imaginary friend, was in fact his guardian angel?"''
5-->--The comic's description on the website's [[https://peterandcompany.com/story.php story tab]]
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7'''''Peter and Company''''' is a furry webcomic by artist Jonathan Ponikvar. The first comic started as a whacky slice of life with about 224 strips and lasted from 1998-2004. It eventually went through a ContinuityReboot, with the first strip of the second comic having surfaced on January 1, 2005. The second comic can be found [[http://www.peterandcompany.com here]].
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9The current comic initially started as a semi-autobiography, and then it went back to its slice-of-life roots later down the line. The story revolves around Peter, a 12-year-old cat who is having a difficult time surviving through childhood. One day he makes a new friend in the form of Seth, a white-suited duck. Peter quickly realizes that Seth is [[InvisibleToNormals only visible to him]], providing the backdrop for the rest of the story. Seth follows Peter around in order to offer him advice without directly interfering and guidance through the various plotlines. There are other children who have special friends in the world as well, and each of them can see the others' companions and even talk to them. Seth and the rest are referred to only as "Guardians," leaving the theological undertones up to the interpretation of the viewer.
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11%%Other main characters in the comic include Iggy, a simple-minded gecko who is Peter's only non-Guardian friend; Skin, a snake, and Iggy's Guardian; Chelsea, a bear who is the main antagonist in the comic and Peter's primary bully; Ezzy, Peter's sister, a tomboy-ish calico cat who thinks the Guardians are "ghosts" haunting their home; the VideoGame/{{Worms}}, a sub-set of Guardians who are troublemakers and thrive on chaos; and Whitney, Peter's main crush and love interest, who is actually directly based on the artist's real-life wife of the same name.
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13The first 75 strips of the current comic are presented in a four-panel newspaper format. After that point it changes to a full-page comic with varying panel layouts. A few comics are also in color, which are presented as bonuses for donations made by the readers. Those who bought the first book were given a bonus story called "How Peter met Seth", a mini comic that detailed the days before Seth's reassignment to Peter, but on February 12, 2024, the story was fully released to the public and became the starting pages for the comic itself.
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15A sequel called ''Peter and Whitney'' was released on May 2, 2016, which skips ahead to the characters in their college days after the guardians have left them.
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18!!Peter and Company has the following tropes:
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20[[folder: The original comic (1998-2004)]]
21* AmusingInjuries: A pigeon ends up a casualty of a water balloon thrown by Peter as he's chasing Iggy.
22* CheerfulChild: Chelsea exhibits nothing but happiness in the comic
23* ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs: Essentially what Chelsea turns her cereal into by dumping an entire box of sugar.
24* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Inverted; Betsy isn’t wearing anything at all.
25* ShoutOut: On the 6th strip, while being babysat by Betsy, Chelsea off-screen chases geese from their habitat [[Webcomic/SabrinaOnline much like another hyperactive child once did]]
26* SugarCausesHyperactivity: The first few pages of the comic revolve around Chelsea loading her bowl of cereal with sugar, which leads to her running around and acting silly.
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28[[folder: The current comic (2005-ongoing)]]
29* AbortedArc: Enforced with a page of Chelsea handing a box of her findings regarding Peter and Seth to Dr. Victor Munchkinn; See the trivia page for more info.
30* AdaptationalJerkass: In the 2005 reboot, Chelsea gets turned from being a CheerfulChild with [[SugarCausesHyperactivity too much of a sweet tooth]] to a snarky contrarian who dabbles in stalking and bullying for a short period.
31* AgeLift: Seth was a kid and an ordinary person in the original comic, while in the 2005 release he's an adult.
32* AlmightyJanitor: While a rank lower than a guardian, Eddy is basically their fixer and frequently takes care of anyone who might cause them an issue, as demonstrated with his handling of Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz. Subverted later after the Birthday Party arc reveals that Eddy was actually their ''leader'' the entire time.
33* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Whitney, an anthropomorphic cat, has purple fur.
34%%* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Practically the whole cast.
35* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Dr. Victor Munchkinn and Dr. Fritz have been hunting for ghosts in Peter's home because of Seth's antics since the infancy of the comic...and eventually, Eddy gives them more than what they bargained for by [[TrappedInAnotherWorld bringing them]] to a [[FireAndBrimstoneHell hellish]] [[AnotherDimension landscape]] to deal with them when they were going after Peter's home yet again.
36* BecomingTheMask: Justified; [[spoiler: Persephoni believes she would be able to help Chelsea better as a normal being rather than being an Elite Guardian where she would just merely be a pet to comfort her]].
37* BlackmailBackfire: Tracy coerces Peter into doing all the research for their class assignment, and in retaliation, Peter ends up making an entirely fraudulent report that is purely based on fiction which nets her a 44%; an F, to be precise.
38* BlessedWithSuck: Being an Elite Guardian pretty much means all you can do is be a pet that provides emotional comfort to their child, rather than being able to directly guide them like a regular Guardian would.
39* TheCameo: Sammy [=MacLean=] from ''Webcomic/LasLindas'' makes a cameo appearance in the comic on strip #202 as Peter's substitute teacher during his class project with Tracy.
40* CanonForeigner: Whitney and Tracy enter the cast later on in the comic, with the former serving as Peter's first crush and the latter being included as a TakeThat at someone in the author’s childhood.
41%%* CloudCuckooLander: Iggy.
42%%* TheComicallySerious: Korgar. He's an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orc]] with NoIndoorVoice...who happens to [[ItMakesSenseInContext be a teacher at the title character's school.]]
43* ContinuityNod: Peter sabotaging Chelsea's sleepover with the worms wasn't the first time he decided to subject her to his antics. Only, unlike in the original continuity where he pelted her and her friends with water balloons, this time it [[DudeNotFunny wasn't played for laughs]] and was done out of boredom rather than playfulness.
44* DrivenToSuicide: Implied; Steven Wright, one of Seth's former children who he later found out was decedent, was shown with a bottle of pills in hand on the last panel he appeared on due to scars and hardships from his broken past.
45* {{Flanderization}}: In the beginning, Chelsea is simply a girl who contradicts and insults Peter for seemingly talking to himself. As the comic goes on after Whitney's introduction, Chelsea's negative traits start to become emphasized to the point she slowly turns into a major bully who turns all the kids on Peter and frequently hassles him.
46* FurryConfusion: The comic features anthropomorphic cats, among other species. Yet Korgar has several non-sentient housecats ("minions") that he keeps in his desk and brings to restaurants. Peter, being a cat, freaked out upon discovering them in the desk. But apparently, it's an accepted thing in-universe, as the wolf waitress who served Korgar at the pizza place had no problem with him owning cats or bringing them there. And then there's the fact that Chelsea has a pet bunny (who's really Persephoni, her Guardian).
47* GivenNameReveal: Skin's real name is [[spoiler:Theodore]].
48* GoneHorriblyRight:
49** Peter attempts to crash Chelsea's slumber party with the help of the worms. Despite Persephoni stopping Peter from doing the deed, the worms complete it, and Peter ends up taking the flak from Chelsea.
50** Chelsea sets up a [[ZanyScheme prank]] for Peter to give Whitney a special perfume to sabotage him. Whitney is allergic to said substance, and while Chelsea does succeed in messing up Peter's gift, it affects Whitney far worse than expected and she ends up going to the hospital.
51** Tracy gets Peter to fall in line and do all the work and research for their project to preserve her grade while claiming he did nothing to contribute…he does it all as she expected, but she didn’t realize that he knew next to nothing about what their assignment was about and so she ended up destroying her own GPA for it.
52%%* GuardianEntity
53%%* {{Jerkass}}: Chelsea, especially when [[TheBully bullying Peter]].
54* HerrDoktor: Exaggerated; Dr. Victor Munchkinn and Dr. Fritz fit the mold to a T, from the [[FunetikAksent stereotypical german accents]] to their weird and whacky obsession with hunting for guardians (or as they consider them, ghosts).
55* HiddenDepths: Chelsea seems to be intrigued by Peter's clay flowers and takes an interest in them, showing that she does have some respect for arts and crafts.
56* IncessantMusicMadness: Whitney in music class tends to play the french horn rather loudly, causing her teacher to ask them to play less for the sake of the other students.
57* KickTheDog:
58** Chelsea has done a few things to Peter during her {{Jerkass}} phase, from chucking an iceball at Peter to sabotaging his gift at Whitney's Birthday party and blaming him for causing a severe allergic reaction.
59** Peter goes out of his way with the worms to sabotage and ruin Chelsea's sleepover party for no other reason than boredom. Needless to say, [[LaserGuidedKarma it doesn't end well for him]].
60** Seth frequently does this to Peter up until he learns about what happened to Steven.
61* LaserGuidedKarma: While doing a group project, Tracy tried to screw Peter out of the grade by claiming that he didn't do anything in the group (in actuality, he did all the research). She succeeded, but Tracy got an "F" because Peter made up all the research he did for it.
62* LoveAtFirstSight: When Peter sees Whitney for the first time, he immediately starts begging Seth on how to talk to girls.
63* MailmanVsDog: Inverted; Eddy practically lives with Jeff until the latter ends up ranting with his potential LoveInterest about Eddy messing around with their mail.
64* TheMatchmaker: Downplayed, Eddy inadvertently brings Jeff together with a raccoon girl who works in the same company he's in, but only by annoying the two into sharing their mutual disdain for him.
65* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Chelsea is shown to have deep remorse over Whitney being sent to the hospital, much to the surprise of Persephoni. Sadly, it doesn't do her much good when she expresses this to Whitney, [[MyFistForgivesYou given her reaction the revelation afterward]].
66* MyGreatestFailure: Seth regards Steven as this [[SuddenDownerEnding after he learns later on]] that he died of suicide despite everything he did to try to help him heal and function and cites this as the reason as why he intends to take Peter more seriously.
67%%* NoIndoorVoice: Korgar.
68* ObfuscatingStupidity: Eddy is ''very'' good with this as he has Jeff under the idea he's an annoying talking dog when in fact, he's the leader of the Guardian organization that Seth and Persephoni are apart of.
69* PutOnABus: After their unfortunate encounter with Eddy, Dr. Victor Munchkinn and Dr. Fritz aren't seen for the rest of the comic after fleeing Peter's house besides a few cameos later in the comic.
70* TheScapegoat: Peter ends up taking the flak from Chelsea over the worms splattering her and Ezzy with paintballs, but in all fairness, [[LaserGuidedKarma it was his idea to try to sabotage the party to begin with]].
71* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Lampshaded by Seth in his conversation with Peter after the latter sees the skid marks on his driveway.
72-->'''Seth:''' Looks to me like they had somewhere important to be, since they left in such a hurry.
73* ShoutOut:
74** Dr. Victor Munchkinn and Dr. Fritz are essentially one big shoutout to ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''.
75** [[http://peterandcompany.com/20160418 This strip]] and [[http://peterandcompany.com/20160509 the next]] recreate a scene from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', right down to some of the dialogue.
76* StalkerWithACrush: Chelsea, who watched and kept notes of Peter's habits on [[http://www.peterandcompany.com/2013/12/16/comic-192-you-saw-nothing/ several occasions]] and went into a rage when he showed interest in another girl.
77%%* StealthHiBye: Seth does this to Peter on occasion, much to the irritation of the latter.
78%%* StuffedIntoALocker: Has happened to Peter on occasion.
79* TakeThat: Tracy in particular serves as one; see Trivia for more details.
80* TookALevelInKindness: After the perfume incident, Chelsea becomes noticeably nicer, and by the time she [[spoiler:loses Pearl]], she becomes an entirely different person than who she was in the beginning.
81* {{Tuckerization}}: Almost everyone in the comic in Jon's past has their real names used. The only notable aversion of this trope is with Jon's own avatar, Peter, and Chelsea.
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